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‘Sonic Frontier’ developer denies similarity with ‘The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’

‘Sonic Frontier’ developer denies similarity with ‘The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’

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Team Sonic representative Takashi Izuka said,ZeldaThe Legend of Breath of the Wild” and the company’s upcoming Sonic Frontier are different.

“Sonic Frontier” is the first in the series to adopt an open world system, and has been compared to “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” since its announcement.

According to “The Gamer”, Takashi Izuka denied the similarity, saying that “Sonic Frontier” is “completely different” from “The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild” in response to an interview with foreign media outlet “Shak News”. a job. Both titles have the same degree of freedom (in-game), but they are completely different genres.

“From a development (team) perspective, we make action games. Totally different from

As a role-playing game, ‘The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’ has a high degree of freedom, and ‘Sonic Frontier’, which has a linear style (a stage-clearing type) and sense of speed, has the same high degree of freedom.

“But I was like, ‘Is Sonic Frontier an open world title? Is it similar to ‘Breath of the Wild’?” When I thought about it, many members of the development team liked the Zelda series and also enjoyed playing Breath of the Wild, but I don’t think it Similar to both titles.”

The reason for pointing out the similarities between the two titles is mainly due to the open world genre. However, the Sonic team also denied the name “open world genre”, and Takashi Izuka says that “Sonic Frontier” is an “open area title” where you can enjoy linear action gameplay in an open environment. Expressive.

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“We’ve taken a linear action game with a sense of speed and added an open environment to make it fresh. We feel very strongly that we’re making something new and interesting.”

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